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Toolstation League Review
Visitors to the Field today.....
Midweek Action: It was a big week of Les Phillips Cup action, with ten ties
decided under the lights on Tuesday & Wednesday evening. Radstock were
among the sides to progress, with the winless First Division outfit claiming their
second win in the competition this term thanks to a 2-1 reverse away at Cheddar.
Joining them in the next round will be Longwell Green Sports who prevailed on
penalties after drawing one apiece with Bitton. It was Longwell Green keeper who
proved to be the hero, with his two saves during the shootout allowing the visitors
to knock out their higher-ranked hosts. Asa White and Jordan Ricketts were both
on target during Brislington’s 2-0 victory at home to AEK Boco, with Odd Down
defeating Hengrove by the same scoreline despite ending the game with leading
marksman Luke Bryan in between the sticks. Goals from Will Humphries and 75 th
minute sub Cam New proved to be enough for the Bath side, but an injury to
keeper Stuart Mason meant Bryan was required to stand in for the entirety of the
second half, with Hengrove unable to take advantage. A solitary goal 15 minutes
from time by Archie Ferris helped Clevedon progress following a tight contest
away at Nailsea & Tickenham, while Jamie Thompson, Dan Dix and debutant
Paulo Borges all struck during Wincanton’s 3-0 win over Hallen. 24 hours later,
there was another Premier Division side who fell to lower-league opposition, with
Shirehampton coming from behind to defeat Ashton & Backwell by four goals
to one. Having gone ahead in the eighth minute, Ashton came unstuck at the hands
of Ryan Radford and Scott Bamford, who each bagged braces to pull off the
excellent Shirehampton comeback. Cadbury Heath also scored four, with Ewan
McMillan, Matt Isaacs, Tom Withers and Josiah McKayle each netting in their
comprehensive win over Oldland Abbotonians. Wednesday’s penalty shootout
saw FC Bristol knockout Prem side Street. James Hall looked to have helped the
visitors claim a famous victory, only for Harry Foster to level for the Cobblers in
stoppage time. Following a marathon set of spot kicks, it was the Bristol side who
claimed their spot in the next round thanks to a 7-6 shootout victory. Another
entertaining saw Wellington defeat local rivals Bishops Lydeard by three goals
to two. It was a hat-trick for former Lydeard frontman Jake Quick which did the
damage for Welly, with his return to the side coming at just the right time on a
night where they were pushed all the way by their visitors, for whom Ryan Brereton
struck twice during a frantic second half period.
Premier Division: In a battle between the two longest undefeated streaks this
season, it was Bridgwater who came out on top in a tight contest away at
Shepton Mallet. The game involved the two best defences in the league, so goals
were always likely to be at a premium, with the deadlock broken in fortunate
circumstances 20 minutes from time when Jake Brown’s cross deflected into the
back of the Shepton net. Then, with Shepton doing everything within their power
to equalise, Bridgwater broke down the other end, and wrapped things up in
stoppage time, with George King firing home from the edge of the box to make it
2-0. Clevedon Town dominated mid-table rival Millbrook, scoring five times
after the break to complete a 6-0 triumph at the Hand Stadium. Only Ethan
Feltham’s 33 minute effort split the sides at the interval, but the second period
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belonged exclusively to the hosts from the moment Freddie King doubled their
advantage. Archie Ferris then made it 3-0 with their next attack, before Callum
Eastwood curled home a beauty to put the result beyond doubt. Feltham and Ferris
added further to their tallies in the closing stages to give the Seasiders their biggest